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Your Price: $ 20.00
Item Number: 5818 |
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Manufacturer: Stanley Ballard, Burlington Vermont
Vermont Studio potter Stanley Ballard (1917-1960) graduated from Alfred University’s highly respected Ceramic Program in 1939, having studied there under these influential teachers: Marion Fosdick, Charles Harder, Clarence Merritt, and C. Katherine Nelson.
From 1937-1939 he was a classmate of Glidden Parker. He had his studio in Burlington Vermont from 1946 -1960 until his untimely tragic death in February 1960.
Produced by Vermont Mid-Century studio potter Stanley Ballard who worked in the Burlington area, this #8 biomorhpic bowl was referred to in Ballard's brochure as a Birdwing bowl.
It measures 8 1/4 inches long x 6 inches wide. Ballard often used this form for his rare decorated pieces, including the Horse, Fish and Chicken pattern as well as two wild abstract patterns.
The color of this #8 Birdwing bowl is one of his early glazes. It is what I call cedar green. It is in excellent condition.
Add it to your American Art Pottery or Ballard Pottery collection today. |
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